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Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy Associated With Offspring Conduct Problems, Study Suggests
July 24, 2013 New research examines relationship between maternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring conduct problems among ... > full story -
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Novel Technology Seen as New, More Accurate Way to Diagnose and Treat Autism
July 24, 2013 Researchers have developed a new screening and tracking tool for diagnosing autism. The method holds promise as a method to introduce ... > full story -
How Do Babies Learn to Be Wary of Heights?
July 24, 2013 Infants develop a fear of heights as a result of their experiences moving around their environments, according to new ... > full story -
New Stem Cell Gene Therapy Gives Hope to Prevent Inherited Neurological Disease
July 24, 2013 Scientists have used stem cell gene therapy to treat a fatal genetic brain disease in mice for the first ... > full story -
No Link Between Prenatal Mercury Exposure and Autism-Like Behaviors Found
July 23, 2013 The potential impact of exposure to low levels of mercury on the developing brain -- specifically by women consuming fish during pregnancy -- has long been the source of concern and some have argued ... > full story -
Breastfed Children Are Less Likely to Develop ADHD Later in Life, Study Suggests
July 22, 2013 Scientists have completed a study that finds a clear link between rates of breastfeeding and the likelihood of developing Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, even when typical risk factors were ... > full story -
Sports Medicine Physician Advises Parents to Not Let Their Kids Play Football
July 22, 2013 A prominent sports medicine physician has some blunt advice for parents of high school athletes who want to play football this fall: Don't let them do ... > full story -
Teen Eating Disorders Increase Suicide Risk
July 22, 2013 Is binge eating a tell-tale sign of suicidal thoughts? According to a new study of African American girls, those who experience depressive and anxious symptoms are often dissatisfied with their ... > full story -
Migration for More Money Does Not Bring More Happiness, Study Finds
July 22, 2013 Do migrants from Eastern European countries become happier once they have settled in Western Europe? A sociologist has investigated this question -- and the answer might make potential migrants ... > full story -
Joint Custody? Overnights Away from Home Affect Children's Attachments
July 19, 2013 In joint custody arrangements, infants who spent overnights away from their mothers had less attachment to their mothers, a new study ... > full story
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